Open Until Filled
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) seeks a Principal Engineer for our Construction Program in Newcastle, Wyoming. This position is responsible for all aspects of highway construction and contract administration from design through construction and project record finalization, including reconstruction and maintenance projects for bridges, interstate highways, state highways, county roads, and city streets, public buildings; manage and train a crew of technicians and engineers assisting with the project design and contract administration; work closely with Federal, State, County, and City personnel as well as various utility companies, landowners and the public through all phases of the projects; and apply professional engineering practices to end up with a quality project that is completed timely and within budget without claims or accidents.
Enjoy the small-town western living in Newcastle, located in the heart of the Black Hills. Easy access to fishing, hunting, skiing, camping, hiking, biking, golfing, ATV trails, snowmobiling, and wide-open spaces. In the mood for city entertainment? Rapid City, South Dakota, is just a short trip away. And Wyoming is one of only seven states with no state income tax! This position offers:
- **$2,000 Hiring Bonus** See notes for eligibility
- Relocation Assistance
- Health, Dental, Vision Insurance, and Short Term/Long Term Disability
- Pension Plan with a state contribution of 14.94%
- Optional 457B plan with a state contribution
- Paid Vacation and Sick Leave including 10 paid Holidays
Human Resources Contact: 307-674-2318 / jennifer.sullivan@wyo.gov ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function which may be performed at the job level.
- Responsible for documentation of project quantities and payment.
- Responsible for negotiating and securing agreements with landowners, government agencies, and consultants.
- Responsible for meeting requirements of DEQ, BLM, USFS, and other agencies on projects.
- Coordinate and develop consensus among the city, county, federal, and department representatives, the general public, and special interest groups to address project impacts and effects at the design and construction level.
- Research, locate, and negotiate materials, survey, water, and plant site agreements with private landowners, businesses, and government agencies.
- Generate special provisions for all projects to address issues unique to each project.
- Initiate and monitor consultant agreements and progress to provide various surveying and engineering services.
- Generate plans, summaries, and estimates for maintenance projects.
- Resolve and recommend a resolution of contractor disputes and claims.
- Review, generate, and negotiate change orders.
- Provide fundamental and supplemental training to subordinates.
- Manages, coordinates, and organizes field inspections, surveys, laboratory testing, material analysis, and quality control to ensure the project is constructed in accordance with plans and specifications.
- Prepares technical engineering studies and/or summaries for a variety of projects.
- Responsible for the development of plans and documents.
- Responsible for determining equipment & workforce needs & budget requirements.
- Assures projects are completed in accordance with plans, specifications, and design criteria.
- Responsible for engineering recommendations and summaries for a variety of projects.
- Reviews and approves or rejects submittals.
- Ensures the work activities of the engineering staff meet project technical and policy requirements, state statutes, and federal regulations.
- Performs feasibility analysis to ensure cost-effective solutions.
- Coordinates with other programs, agencies, or outside entities; participates in value engineering studies and public meetings.
- Provides responses as the result of claims, lawsuits, or other public record requests.
- Prepares and coordinates budget recommendations.
- Conducts performance appraisals, makes hiring and firing recommendations, and conducts disciplinary actions.
- Trains develop and mentor staff.
- Advises senior leaders regarding design and project budgets, design and schedules, and contracts.
- Develops and implements standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the engineering section.
- Participates in selection panels of architects, engineers, and contractors.
- Confers with agencies' staff in other states or government levels regarding joint actions taken or to be taken, or in exchange for vital or useful information; develops, reviews, and makes adjustments in a long-range plan for agency (or major program) goals.
- Review blueprints, design plans, and specifications for technical merit and owner intent on all projects and quality control, functionality, readability, sustainability, and construction flow.
- Develops cost estimates for future projects to include design and construction costs; Advises senior leaders on the acquisition of engineering-specific software, hardware, equipment, and materials.
- Affixes PE stamp to work completed.
KNOWLEDGE:
- Knowledge of engineering fundamentals relating to highway geometrics, hydraulic design, soil engineering, and construction practices.
- Knowledge of legal aspects of supervision, hiring, and firing.
- Skilled in preparing and delivering technical training and presentations.
- Able to communicate effectively through verbal and written means to relate specific concepts and ideas to outside agencies, public partners, and direction to engineers and technicians.
- Able to effectively plan, organize, oversee, and monitor work schedules and projects.
- Able to give attention and work under pressure.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education:
Bachelor's Degree (in Engineering)
Experience:
2-4 years of progressive work experience (in Engineering) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Project Engineer
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Professional Engineer's (PE) License Required at time of hire - (Wyoming PE required within six months of hire date.)
NOTES:
- FLSA: Exempt
- The Wyoming Department of Transportation is a Drug-Free Workplace.
- E-Verify: WYDOT uses E-Verify, an Internet-based system, to confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the United States. Learn more about E-Verify, including your rights and responsibilities
- This position will supervise the construction staff and projects located in Newcastle, Wyoming.
- The successful candidate may be eligible for relocation expense reimbursement.
- Qualifying eligibility and criteria for the hiring bonus
Temporary employees accepting a full-time position.
Current employees accepting a promotional opportunity - recruitment must have been opened to the public.
One year of service to WYDOT must be completed, failure to complete this requirement will forfeit the hiring incentive, and funds will be recouped from final pay.
Internal candidates would be required to remain in the position for a minimum of one (1) year from their promotion date.
Employees would only be eligible for one (1) hiring bonus in a 12-month period.
If the employee elects to downgrade through an active recruitment and/or appointment during the twelve (12) month period, they would be required to pay the bonus back.
045-Wyoming Department of Transportation - WYDOT-Chief Engineer - District Construction
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http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfm The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.
Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the A & I HRD Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.
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